It might not be that deep but it is extremely low.
Did you expect anything else from the Croydon Conwoman, the High Priestess of Asana, the Not a Coach Coach, the peddler of Tarot not Tarot cards and fake milli scammer?!?It might not be that deep but it is extremely low.
The Asana course! Toooooo funny.Did you expect anything else from the Croydon Conwoman, the High Priestess of Asana, the Not a Coach Coach, the peddler of Tarot not Tarot cards and fake milli scammer?!?
And yes as someone else said, Jason looks broken and like he's given up on life.
from our Sarah? Never!Not that deep as a brand name is a bit tit as gives out an aura of incompetence- oh, wait…
jheezFinancial Times…
"Sold out of our entire inventory thanks to the FT" - conveniently forgets that only a couple of Stories earlier she said there were only a few left..... so in other words "we sold 3 jumpers".jheez
Has anyone got in touch with the finical times?Financial Times…
Oh what an insufferable bellend. Manifesting woowoo has been doing the round in increasing volume for at least a decade. She’s not a pioneer!!!Financial Times…
Exactly this.Oh what an insufferable bellend. Manifesting woowoo has been doing the round in increasing volume for at least a decade. She’s not a pioneer!!!
Like everything Sarah Akwisombe does, the Toss Tragic merch is derivative and a low rent poundland version of things that others have done better before. She's like the kid at school who tries to copy your homework but still gets it wrongThese screen printed large shirts with large emblems on the back and small on the front breast are so dated it's crazy.
The style originated in the US about 15 years ago, and became popular with brands like Simply Southern, vineyard vines, southern marsh.
In the US they are sooo stereotypical for middle class priveledged people that wear them at sport games, boating, groups of people going to Disneyland together.
When I saw that my jaw fell to the floor. If there's one place she shouldn't be featured it's in a huge publication such as FT.Financial Times…